Camera headband device and system with attachable apparatus

ABSTRACT

A headband camera device which transmits streaming video, images, GPS location data and voice communications via a smart phone app or transmit and store data independent of the smart phone app. A Bluetooth module or other short range transmission module in the headband facilitates voice communication by interfacing with a user&#39;s Bluetooth enabled smartphone or within a Wifi location. Alternatively, the camera headband device transmits streaming video, sends images and 2-way communications independently of a smartphone over a wireless network by use of an internal SIM card.

CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is a continuation application of U.S.application Ser. No. 14/706,900 filed May 7, 2015 now U.S. Pat. No.9,360,682, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser.No. 61/996,400 filed on May 7, 2014, which are each hereby incorporatedherein by reference in their respective entirety.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention, in some embodiments thereof, relates to a cameraheadband device for capturing and streaming images and video over anetwork.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a wearable cloud based wireless cameraheadband that captures and transmits live video, images and/or GPS datato an internet enabled device or remote cloud server. The data can besecurely stored to the device and accessed via a smartphone app orcomputer via the Internet. The wearer can stream live video to sharepublicly or privately with their inner circle of family, friends,instructor(s), on social networks and verbally communicate with peoplein real-time. Also, the invention has an input port(s) or cavities atthe bottom of the device for attaching an optional lens or usefulapparatus such as hands free binoculars; virtual or augmented realitygear which cover the eye(s).

The camera device is held in place by a headband with straps that wraparound both sides of the head to hold the camera in place on thewearer's forehead. An optional light source above the camera enables thewearer the ability to see better in dark conditions. The device also hasIR night vision capability. Most importantly, the device's innovationstems from its capability to capture video of what the wearer is seeing,transmit and save this content on the device or to a cloud-based server.Moreover, analytical data can be extracted, processed and shared to andfrom the device in real-time and on demand via the Internet. Currently,there are no wearable headband devices which do all of the abovefunctions.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a headband camera device whichtransmits streaming video images; GPS location data and voicecommunications via a smart phone app or can transmit and store dataindependent of the smart phone app. A Bluetooth module or other shortrange transmission module in the headband facilitates voicecommunication by interfacing with a user's Bluetooth enabled smartphoneor within a Wifi location. Furthermore this invention is a Wi-Fi enableddevice platform.

Alternatively, the camera headband device transmits streaming video,sends images and 2-way communications independently of a smartphone overa wireless network by use of an internal SIM card.

The camera headband device is designed with an emphasis on protectingthe privacy of the general public. Secure encryption methods andalgorithms protect highly sensitive data and mitigate against hackingand cyber-attacks. The integrated Central Processing Unit (CPU) enablesthe device to send and receive extracted insightful information fromvarious data sets while interfacing with secure database(s).

Other features and aspects of the invention will become apparent fromthe following detailed description, taken in conjunction with theaccompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the featuresin accordance with embodiments of the invention. The summary is notintended to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined solely bythe claims attached hereto.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention, in accordance with one or more variousembodiments, is described in detail with reference to the followingfigures. The drawings are provided for purposes of illustration only andmerely depict typical or example embodiments of the invention. Thesedrawings are provided to facilitate the reader's understanding of theinvention and shall not be considered limiting of the breadth, scope, orapplicability of the invention. It should be noted that for clarity andease of illustration these drawings are not necessarily made to scale.

Some of the figures included herein illustrate various embodiments ofthe invention from different viewing angles. Although the accompanyingdescriptive text may refer to such views as “top,” “bottom” or “side”views, such references are merely descriptive and do not imply orrequire that the invention be implemented or used in a particularspatial orientation unless explicitly stated otherwise.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the camera headband device being worn bya user.

FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the camera headband device and system.

FIG. 3 is a is a perspective view of the camera headband device with thelens lid in a closed position.

FIG. 4 is a rear view of the camera headband device.

FIG. 5 is a top view of the camera headband device.

FIG. 6 is a side view of the camera headband device.

FIG. 7 is a front view of the camera headband device with the lens lidin an open position and an attachable lens connected via a port.

The figures are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the inventionto the precise form disclosed. It should be understood that theinvention can be practiced with modification and alteration, and thatthe invention be limited only by the claims and the equivalents thereof.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

From time-to-time, the present invention is described herein in terms ofexample environments. Description in terms of these environments isprovided to allow the various features and embodiments of the inventionto be portrayed in the context of an exemplary application. Afterreading this description, it will become apparent to one of ordinaryskill in the art how the invention can be implemented in different andalternative environments.

Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used hereinhave the same meaning as is commonly understood by one of ordinary skillin the art to which this invention belongs. All patents, applications,published applications and other publications referred to herein areincorporated by reference in their entirety. If a definition set forthin this section is contrary to or otherwise inconsistent with adefinition set forth in applications, published applications and otherpublications that are herein incorporated by reference, the definitionset forth in this document prevails over the definition that isincorporated herein by reference.

The following reference numerals are used throughout this document:

-   -   10 camera headband device;    -   12 housing;    -   15 fastener;    -   20 sweat resistant inner cushion;    -   25 camera;    -   30 lens;    -   31 port;    -   32 circular opening;    -   33 camera lens;    -   35 microprocessor    -   40 cavity;    -   45 on/off button;    -   48 LED indicators;    -   49 lens lid;    -   50 USB port;    -   55 rechargeable lithium-ion battery;    -   60 UL;

Referring to FIGS. 1-7, the present invention, in some embodimentsthereof, relates to a camera headband device 10. Referring to FIG. 1,the camera headband device 10 has a housing 12 that is curved andgenerally shaped to fit against the forehead of a person and is securedby attaching both ends at the back of a user's head using a fastener 15such as Velcro® or a buckle. The camera headband 10 may be waterproofand may have a sweat resistant inner cushion 20. The camera headbanddevice 10 is configured for attachment to a lens, binoculars and virtualreality apparatus below a camera 25 which extends over the user'seye(s). An attachable lens 30 or apparatus is configured to interfacewith the camera headband device's microprocessor 35 or independent of itand is utilized for a variety of applications. The lens 30 interfacesvia a port 31 on a bottom side of the device 10. The variousapplications transmit analytical data through interfacing with thecamera headband device's circuit board. Developers can createapplications for the attachable lens or apparatus to further theadvancement of the invention and its beneficial use for humans. Also,the attachable apparatus and applications can pertain to augmented orvirtual reality devices which are customized to fit the invention.

The lens 30 has microscopic visual sensors which accurately track themovement of the wearer's pupil(s) to coincide with the movement of acamera lens 33 disposed in a circular opening 32 in the housing 12.Thus, anywhere the wearer's eye moves, the integrated camera moves andcaptures video streams which are stored on the device or in a distantdatabase server in network communication with the camera headband device10.

In another variant, the attachable lens 30 or apparatus displays usefulinformation sent remotely from another person(s), or data from theInternet or a database to the wearer, which may be beneficial forlearning and instructional purposes. Another optional attachableapparatus has biometric scanning sensors which enable the wearer's iristo be scanned to authenticate their identity. The biometric scanner canbe used for secure identification such as payment processing and secretclearance to access a secure data networks online and offline.

Another useful application of the attachable biometric apparatus canexamine the wearer's eyes. For example, doctors can perform a remote eyeexamination in real-time of a patient's eyes by wearing the cameraheadband device. Doctors have immediate access to determine thediagnosis of their patient's eyes via precise imagery and analyticaldata captured and securely transmitted via the Internet. Moreimportantly, the camera headband device can mine data from the Internetand/or various medical databases to quickly perform comparative analysisof a patient's digital images of their eyes to detect a potentialdisease.

Additionally, the camera headband device responds to voice commands andhas artificial intelligence to access online search results and/orretrieve data which can be formatted to display on the attachable lens.The CPU or microprocessor/circuit board 35 may optionally be made offlexible silicon with internal over-the-air (OTA) programming firmwarethat can be updated via cloud or USB connection.

The camera headband device's camera lens 33 can be developed to capturevideo up to a 180 degree angle with night vision and/or infraredcapability. An authorized remote user(s) can operate a PC, tablet ormobile app to make the camera pan, tilt and zoom in and out on anobject. The camera headband device optionally has a facial and/or retinarecognition application for identifying a person(s).

The camera headband device has a USB port 50 for charging andtransferring data stored to a PC, or smartphone. The camera headbanddevice may be powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery 55, microUSB, UL 60 cord or solar power. The device 10 has a memory module and ashort and long range wireless communication modules. Optionally, thedevice has open source software stored in memory. Optionally the device10 has an application program interface stored in memory and is capableof being interfaced by a smartphone via the short range wirelesscommunication module. In one embodiment, the short range wirelesscommunication module is Bluetooth based.

The camera headband device has an on/off button 45 and LED indicators 48which display full or low charge. The camera headband device has anoptional button to snap images to be stored on the device or to thecloud. When the camera headband device is powered on the device 10 has alens lid 49 covering the camera lens that automatically opens and may beconfigured to cover the lens when the device 10 is powered off.Alternatively, the device may have 3 settings where the power button islocated. One setting is to turn on the camera headband device whichautomatically opens the camera lid, the second setting is to close thelid without turning off the camera headband device and the third settingis to power off the device and close the lens lid.

In another variant, the optional attachable lens 30 or apparatus isinserted in a cavity 40 located at the bottom of camera headband deviceor attached via another connection method on both sides; one side or anypart of the bottom of the camera headband device.

Another useful application of the camera headband device involves theenhancement of instructional education of people across the world. Forinstance, the wearer could learn how to replace a part on their vehicleby enabling a certified mechanic to provide step-by-step real-timeinstructions on how the part should be replaced. The mechanic is seeingwhat the wearer is seeing which eliminates or reduces mistakes. Medicalstudents across the globe can access live video of a surgeon wearing theinvention while performing any number surgical procedures and seefirsthand how a medical procedure is done.

Military soldiers can greatly benefit from wearing the invention duringdangerous missions in hostile territories. Soldiers wearing the cameraheadband device can transmit real-time reconnaissance video and locationdata and receive instructions from superior officers or remote a commandcenter on how to proceed. The police departments equipping theirofficers with the camera headband device can remotely access video ofdangerous hostage situations to more effectively strategize to mitigateagainst the loss of lives. One of the essential benefits of the cameraheadband device when worn by military and police is their hands are freeto hold a weapon or quickly access their weapon. Also, the ability tocapture and store real-time video is extremely valuable for evidence.Millions of consumers wearing the camera headband device will enjoysharing live video of captivating vacation scenes with family andfriends via the internet and social networks. Extreme sportsparticipants can wear the camera headband device to capture and streamtheir adventurist stunts to be access by friends and family inreal-time. Businesses can equip employees with the camera headbanddevice to enable collaborative participation to expedite the completionof creative projects or research and development in real-time.

In addition, the camera headband device may have an optional attachablevirtual reality apparatus to enable the wearer to have a more immersivelearning or gaming experience. The optional attachable hands-freebinoculars can assist the wearer to zoom in on people, objects orlocations while streaming and/or storing live video of what the wearerviews.

While various embodiments of the present invention have been describedabove, it should be understood that they have been presented by way ofexample only, and not of limitation. Likewise, the various diagrams maydepict an example architectural or other configuration for theinvention, which is done to aid in understanding the features andfunctionality that can be included in the invention. The invention isnot restricted to the illustrated example architectures orconfigurations, but the desired features can be implemented using avariety of alternative architectures and configurations. Indeed, it willbe apparent to one of skill in the art how alternative functional,logical or physical partitioning and configurations can be implementedto implement the desired features of the present invention. Also, amultitude of different constituent module names other than thosedepicted herein can be applied to the various partitions. Additionally,with regard to flow diagrams, operational descriptions and methodclaims, the order in which the steps are presented herein shall notmandate that various embodiments be implemented to perform the recitedfunctionality in the same order unless the context dictates otherwise.

Although the invention is described above in terms of various exemplaryembodiments and implementations, it should be understood that thevarious features, aspects and functionality described in one or more ofthe individual embodiments are not limited in their applicability to theparticular embodiment with which they are described, but instead can beapplied, alone or in various combinations, to one or more of the otherembodiments of the invention, whether or not such embodiments aredescribed and whether or not such features are presented as being a partof a described embodiment. Thus the breadth and scope of the presentinvention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplaryembodiments.

Terms and phrases used in this document, and variations thereof, unlessotherwise expressly stated, should be construed as open ended as opposedto limiting. As examples of the foregoing: the term “including” shouldbe read as meaning “including, without limitation” or the like; the term“example” is used to provide exemplary instances of the item indiscussion, not an exhaustive or limiting list thereof; the terms “a” or“an” should be read as meaning “at least one,” “one or more” or thelike; and adjectives such as “conventional,” “traditional,” “normal,”“standard,” “known” and terms of similar meaning should not be construedas limiting the item described to a given time period or to an itemavailable as of a given time, but instead should be read to encompassconventional, traditional, normal, or standard technologies that may beavailable or known now or at any time in the future. Likewise, wherethis document refers to technologies that would be apparent or known toone of ordinary skill in the art, such technologies encompass thoseapparent or known to the skilled artisan now or at any time in thefuture.

A group of items linked with the conjunction “and” should not be read asrequiring that each and every one of those items be present in thegrouping, but rather should be read as “and/or” unless expressly statedotherwise. Similarly, a group of items linked with the conjunction “or”should not be read as requiring mutual exclusivity among that group, butrather should also be read as “and/or” unless expressly statedotherwise. Furthermore, although items, elements or components of theinvention may be described or claimed in the singular, the plural iscontemplated to be within the scope thereof unless limitation to thesingular is explicitly stated.

The presence of broadening words and phrases such as “one or more,” “atleast,” “but not limited to” or other like phrases in some instancesshall not be read to mean that the narrower case is intended or requiredin instances where such broadening phrases may be absent. The use of theterm “module” does not imply that the components or functionalitydescribed or claimed as part of the module are all configured in acommon package. Indeed, any or all of the various components of amodule, whether control logic or other components, can be combined in asingle package or separately maintained and can further be distributedacross multiple locations.

It is appreciated that certain features of the invention, which are, forclarity, described in the context of separate embodiments, may also beprovided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, variousfeatures of the invention, which are, for brevity, described in thecontext of a single embodiment, may also be provided separately or inany suitable subcombination or as suitable in any other describedembodiment of the invention. Certain features described in the contextof various embodiments are not to be considered essential features ofthose embodiments, unless the embodiment is inoperative without thoseelements.

Additionally, the various embodiments set forth herein are described interms of exemplary block diagrams, flow charts and other illustrations.As will become apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art afterreading this document, the illustrated embodiments and their variousalternatives can be implemented without confinement to the illustratedexamples. For example, block diagrams and their accompanying descriptionshould not be construed as mandating a particular architecture orconfiguration.

What is claimed is:
 1. A wireless camera headband device, comprising: ahousing with two ends attached to a strap at each end, conforminggenerally to a human forehead; a camera lens disposed within an openingin the housing for the camera lens; an optional port disposed anywhereon the housing configured for receiving an attachable lens or auxiliaryapparatus; a memory module; a wireless communication module; and a CPUprocessor in electrical communication with the camera lens, memorymodule and wireless communication module, and operable to capturephotographs and/or video through the camera lens and store thephotograph and/or video in the memory and/or transmit the data over awireless communication network to a remote server or database.
 2. Thewireless headband camera device of claim 1, further comprising anoptional Bluetooth module which enables wireless transmission ofapplication data from the wireless camera headband to a smartphoneand/or the attachable lens or auxiliary apparatus.
 3. The wirelessheadband camera device of claim 1, further comprising of a light sourcepositioned on the housing to increase visibility in dark environments.4. The camera headband device of claim 1, further comprising disposed inthe housing: a USB port; an LED; a power on/off button; a sweatresistant inner cushion; a port disposed in a bottom side of the housingconfigured for receiving an attachable lens or auxiliary apparatus. 5.The camera headband device of claim 4, wherein the power on/off buttoncomprises a setting that causes the lens lid to close over the lens andthe camera headband device remains powered on.
 6. The camera headbanddevice of claim 4, wherein the auxiliary apparatus is a binoculars. 7.The camera headband device of claim 4, wherein the auxiliary apparatusis a virtual or augmented reality apparatus.
 8. The camera headbanddevice of claim 4, further comprising an attachable lens configured tointerface with the processor via a port on the camera headband device,the attachable lens having visual sensors configured to track themovement of a wearer's pupils to coincide with the movement of thecamera lens, wherein anywhere the wearer's eye moves, the camera lensmoves and captures video streams which are stored in a remote cloudserver or database in network communication with the camera headbanddevice.
 9. The camera headband device of claim 1, further comprising: amicrophone; a power source; a short range wireless communication modulefor interfacing with a smartphone; an image signal processor; a GPSunit; biometric scanning sensors; wherein the memory module is computerreadable memory having instructions stored thereon, comprising one ormore of: open source code; and application program interface; whereinwhen the computer readable instructions are executed by the processor,they are operable to cause the camera headband device to acquirebiometric data through the lens and transmit the data over the wirelesscommunication network via a smartphone app.
 10. The camera headbanddevice of claim 9, wherein the camera headband device is operable via asmartphone.
 11. The camera headband device of claim 1, wherein the strapcomprises two sections, that overlap and adhere via hook and loop toform an enclosure around a wearer's head.